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The Hunna / Denver County Council / Kulee Angee *SOLD OUT*

  • The Baths 4 Civic Drive Ipswich, England, IP1 2QA United Kingdom (map)

The Hunna, one of the UK’s great modern rock bands, play The Baths on Monday 4th November.

Support from Denver County Council and Kulee Angee.

Doors open 7pm.

  • Time: 7pm - 11pm
    Venue: The Baths, Ipswich
    Tickets: £25+bf
    Supports: tbc
    Age Restrictions: 14+ (under 18s must be accompanied by an adult)

    Stage Times:
    7pm Doors open
    7.30pm - Kulee Angee
    8.30pm - Denver County Council
    9.30pm - THE HUNNA
    23:00 Live Music Curfew

    Accessibility: There is a ramp entrance into the venue and the bar / venue is all on one floor. There is also an accessible toilet on the same floor. For further information, please email info@brightenthecorners.co.uk so we can make your visit as comfortable as possible.

  • No one ever said international rock stardom was easy, but The Hunna have often made it look that way.

    Their rise to global success has been meteoric: formed in 2015, their 2016 debut album, ‘100’, went gold and shot into the UK Top 20. The 2018 follow-up, ‘Dare’, climbed even higher, as The Hunna built a golden reputation for crafting instant rock anthems.

    Live, they’ve always been one of the most exciting bands on the circuit, with an insanely devoted fanbase guaranteed to turn every gig and festival appearance into an unmissable event.

    But, while things might have looked simple from the outside, behind the scenes they were often anything but. Having dealt with some well-documented issues with the management and record label behind their first two records, the Covid-19 lockdown tested them like nothing else – until a back-to-basics approach helped The Hunna deliver their greatest and most ambitious album yet.

    After the band finally returned to the road in late 2021 to a delirious welcome, the three of them locked themselves away in Jack’s home studio, shut out all the outside voices, dug into their original ‘90s and ‘00s rock influences and stripped things back to The Hunna’s awesomely anthemic rock origins. They emerged with their best-ever set of songs and the belief to change things up.

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